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Port Adelaide get the perfect opportunity to secure a top-four spot in the next month. They face the Dockers without Fyfe and Sandilands, the Giants at Adelaide Oval, the Bulldogs in Ballarat and the Crows in the showdown.

The Power will expect to walk away from Optus Stadium with a victory, despite their only match at the new stadium finishing in a 42-point defeat to the West Coast Eagles. The Power will take confidence from the fact that the Brisbane Lions, who had only recorded one win at the time, finished with a 55-point victory against the Dockers at Optus Stadium just two weeks ago.

The Dockers will be counting their lucky stars they only walked from their match against Melbourne in Darwin with a 54-point loss. The Demons broke the AFL record for the biggest inside 50 differential, winning that 78-28, but couldn’t translate that to a 100 point victory. They were extremely wasteful, kicking 13 goals and 24 behinds as the Dockers had no answers.

The Dockers finished the match with just two marks inside 50 and by Ross Lyon’s own admissions, they “Simply weren’t good enough.” With no Fyfe and Sandilands again, and arguably a better opposition, I cannot see the Dockers getting within 40 points of the Power.

Nat Fyfe (Hamstring) and Aaron Sandilands (Calf) are both at least a fortnight away, which means the Dockers will need to adjust to life without their two superstars. Hayden Ballantyne (Ankle) and Andrew Brayshaw (Groin) are both likely to miss at least two weeks of footy with their injuries.

Tom Jonas (Knee) is a huge loss for Port Adelaide. He will miss between 4-6 weeks. Jasper Pittard (Hamstring) and Sam Gray (Ankle) are both listed as TBC on the AFL injury list, but could return as soon as this week to face the Dockers.

Without Fyfe and Sandilands, the in-form Power should be far too good for the Dockers. I’m happy to take Port Adelaide at the line.